ext_21377 ([identity profile] castalie.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] castalie 2005-05-24 10:46 pm (UTC)

And it IS aesthetically very pleasing.

See, that's not even why I like it. I mean, no, of course I do find it aeasthetically very pleasing but what I love is every little detail/message that is put in it. So we have a sort of kaleidoscope of pretty much all the relationships we follow in QAF: friendships with Brian-Michael, Ted-Emmett [if we consider how they're not a couple now] love with Ben/Michael, Lindsay/Mel [well, that's not exactly working out right now, admittedly], Brian/Justin - and we see them either in a romantic light with just light touches or a more sexual one with the heated kisses they share, then there's the families with Debbie-Michael and Lindsay-Gus-Mel, we have the characters on their own, then we have the Shiny Gay Lifestyles with the go-go dancer shaking their tushes, plus deeper stuff with the negative/positive couple, which I think also happens to be a black/white couple and then there's the same sex wedding which is addressed too with the shot of two men in tuxedoes holding each other's hands [so I'm thinking of my favourite couple here, of course *g*] and even another religious theme dealing with homophobia as a whole addressed with that shot of that guy wearing a shirt with 'God made me gay' and it's just like... une farandole, tu sais? Well, I just fucking love it lol

Yeah I'm like, Brian? You need to grow up but why couldn't do it nicely - with class? Like... he's still fucking gorgeous, he could still have everyone he wants, he's successful, he has a lover, friends... he could be a kick-ass mid-thirty gay male in with a lifestyle that is still the one he's always wanted - but to see him cling to the old one... I just don't want him to turn into a sort of, I don't know, has been? Those people who refuse to get old/older and who end up being pathetic... and sad, too. Not for Brian, man, he's Brian Fucking Kinney. He needs to own up to it *g*

The whole Mel-Michael-Linds thing is killing me. It's like everyone is making things worse and worse and-- well, I just hope they'll work it out soon cause it's not cool. I love those three characters, seeing them hurt each other that way breaks my heart.

Emmett is a wonderfully strong character. Actually, we were told how strong he was right from the start, weren't we? In the very first episode, when Michael describes him. I loved that. And then later, when you learn of his past, it just keeps on proving to you how strong he is, indeed *loves Emmett*

Tell me about it! QAF is back, yay!


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